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Appendicitis:
If you have pain when you jump up and down that does to your belly go to the er; if you have fever or chills go to the er; if you start throwing up or the pain goes to the right lower side and stays go to the er.
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See your doctor.:
There are many things that can cause right lower sided abdominal pain in a young woman. Since it is tender to the touch, however, it should be evaluated by your doctor. It is not likely, but always possible that you could have appendicitis, and that needs to be looked at. Good luck.
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Call doc's office:
Sometimes no news is good news. Often, when there is something serious/significant finding on a test, the results are communicated much quicker because there is an urgency-nature to it (fax-phone often used). When it is normal, it may take awhile for the dictation/transcription to happen, then get in the mail, which will take additional days to get to doc. So, call your doc. Good luck.
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Possibilities.:
Pains in that area could be internal or external. External sources could include skin, hip joint or surrounding bursae or musculature. Has there been any trauma to the area? Internal sources would be less likely with your description, but the colon and appendix are in that area. Doesn't sound like appendicitis, though.
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Several things:
Problems like these can only be correctly handled by your doctor in person. He/she needs to listen to you, perform an examination and possibly run labs or other tests. That's the only way he/she can find out what's going on and what to do about it.
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Probably unrelated:
A dull pain in the right side from what you describe sounds like a musculoskeletal issue. It is probably not related to the breast exam. You may have strained something doing normal activity like yoga, cleaning etc. Then after having the exam you became aware? You can try ibuprofen, if it persists see you doctor.
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Neuralgia:
is a condition where there is inflammation of a localnerve on top of the scalp. This inflammation can be sharp, but constant dull pain can be caused by similar process in a more minor branch of the same nerve. The scalp tenderness is classic for this kind of pain. Please visit a pain specialist or family physician for treatment of neuralgia.
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